These are more excerpts from the seventh annual volume of Great Cartoons of the World from 1973.
The first cartoon by William Steig was in the New Yorker.
In the foreword, editor John Bailey describes what the contributors look like (previous examples can be seen in previous installments):
Steig is a true intellectual in the physical form of a dockworker. He is mainly surprising—he looks tough, but he is gentle and civilized. He never speaks without expressing his sense of humor, most often with some detectable ironic twist.
Nothing about the artist's following of the artist being an avid follower of orgone therapy. On the other hand, there are and were several cartoonists that believed in all sorts of medical, religious, and political quackery but it usually doesn't spill into their work.
Vahan Shirvanian, also in the New Yorker.
Mischa Richter
Bruce Petty
Vladimir Renčin in Dikobraz
James Stevenson
Charles Elmer Martin
Edward Koren
Hans Moser
Whitney Darrow, Jr.
The final two were drawn by John Glashan.
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Saturday, November 23, 2013
Great Cartoons of the World Series 6, part 7
Continuing from last week, more from the 1972 book Great Cartoons of the World, Series 6
Whitney Darrow, Jr. for The New Yorker Stanislav Holý for Dikobraz Stan Hunt, again in the New Yorker Jean-Jacques Sempé for Denoël Charles Addams in New Yorker Eldon Dedini Charles Elmer Martin Michael Ffolkes Terrence “Larry” Parkes for Punch Lee Lorenz for New Yorker Alex Graham in Punch Another by Charles Elmer Martin Norman Thelwell for Punch
Whitney Darrow, Jr. for The New Yorker Stanislav Holý for Dikobraz Stan Hunt, again in the New Yorker Jean-Jacques Sempé for Denoël Charles Addams in New Yorker Eldon Dedini Charles Elmer Martin Michael Ffolkes Terrence “Larry” Parkes for Punch Lee Lorenz for New Yorker Alex Graham in Punch Another by Charles Elmer Martin Norman Thelwell for Punch
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Great Cartoons of the World Series 9, part 8
More from Great Cartoons of the World, Series 9 from 1975.
Two by Jules Stauber
Charles Edward Martin
Jerszy Flisak for Szpliki
Jules Stauber
Michael Ffolkes
Two-pager by Terrence “Larry” Parkes for Punch
Three-pager by Jean-Jacques Sempé for Denoël
Adolf Born in Dikobraz
Ton Smits
Frank Modell in The New Yorker
Two by Jules Stauber














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